“…Streptococcus agalactiae (group B streptococcus [GBS]) is a common Gram-positive colonizer of terrestrial and aquatic vertebrates, including humans, cows, rabbits, cats, dogs, horses, frogs, trout, dolphins, and seals ( 1 , 2 ). GBS is a leading cause of invasive infections in neonates ( 1 ) and is implicated in a number of animal diseases, including bovine mastitis ( 3 ). Characterization of the genetic diversity of GBS within the oral microbiota of animals, especially pets that interact closely with humans, is critical to understanding better the source of opportunistic pathogens and to documenting bacterial communities.…”